What Is Alzheimer’s Disease?
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurological condition that affects memory, thinking, and cognitive function. Unlike normal age-related forgetfulness, Alzheimer’s-related memory loss worsens over time and can interfere with daily activities, communication, decision-making, and independence.
As the condition advances, individuals may experience challenges with short-term memory, orientation, language, and behavior. Symptoms often develop gradually, which means many people are diagnosed after cognitive changes have already begun. This progressive nature is why continued clinical research is critical for developing new approaches to care.
How You Can Help Advance Alzheimer’s Research
At Equity Medical, we conduct Alzheimer’s and memory loss clinical trials that evaluate investigational treatment options currently under study. These trials focus on how research treatments may impact memory function, cognitive performance, and disease progression across different stages of Alzheimer’s.
All studies are overseen by board-certified internal medicine physicians and supported by experienced clinical research professionals. Participants are guided through each step of the study process, with clear explanations of what participation involves before enrollment begins.

You May Be Eligible If You:
Submitting your information does not enroll you in a study. Our team will contact you to determine whether there’s a current research opportunity that may be a good fit.
Why Join a Clinical Trial
Why Participants Choose Equity Medical
With locations in Bowling Green, KY, and New York City (Upper West Side of Manhattan and the South Bronx), Equity Medical offers accessible research opportunities for individuals and caregivers considering Alzheimer’s and memory loss clinical trials.
Participants choose Equity Medical for our structured, thoughtful approach to research that accounts for the realities of cognitive change. Our teams emphasize clear communication, caregiver involvement when required, and consistent support so participation feels manageable and respectful throughout the study process.


